Friday, 4/25/08, 11:00 pm - East Village
The restroom was perfectly fit for the cute little restaurant. There was potpourri on top of the toilet. The touch made sense. The walls were dark with white toilet and sink. It was clean and tidy. On the walls were two pictures - prints with soft colors that fit well.
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Thursday, May 1, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Lil' Frankie's
Monday, 1/28/08, 8 pm - East Village
So the place is supposed to be this funky, hole-in-the wall place and the restroom definitely fit in. The one I went to was a single stall kind of in the middle of the restaurant. Nothing fancy, just a white bathroom - sink and toilet. But it wasn't pretending to be something else. The one problem I had with it is I didn't feel like it was actually clean since it was a dingy room. It might have been, but it was hard to tell.
Here's more on Lil' Frankie's.
So the place is supposed to be this funky, hole-in-the wall place and the restroom definitely fit in. The one I went to was a single stall kind of in the middle of the restaurant. Nothing fancy, just a white bathroom - sink and toilet. But it wasn't pretending to be something else. The one problem I had with it is I didn't feel like it was actually clean since it was a dingy room. It might have been, but it was hard to tell.
Here's more on Lil' Frankie's.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Tai Thai
Wednesday, 12/5/07, 10:30 pm - East Village
This restaurant doesn't look like much. But the bathroom is surprising. Heading down the stairs, you come to a frosted-glass door with a male and female caricature on it. Behind there is a huge single stall, clean and modern. There's a slate floor and a raised-bowl sink, with a sleek faucet. The one thing that did stand out to me was a sign that told you not to flush paper towels down the toilet, but there aren't paper towels in the bathroom -- just a hand dryer. I guess they remedied that situation easily.
They don't have a website, but here's the menupages profile.
This restaurant doesn't look like much. But the bathroom is surprising. Heading down the stairs, you come to a frosted-glass door with a male and female caricature on it. Behind there is a huge single stall, clean and modern. There's a slate floor and a raised-bowl sink, with a sleek faucet. The one thing that did stand out to me was a sign that told you not to flush paper towels down the toilet, but there aren't paper towels in the bathroom -- just a hand dryer. I guess they remedied that situation easily.
They don't have a website, but here's the menupages profile.
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